Nexus S 4G

Nexus 5, Nexus 7 and Nexus 10 — Google's 'pure Android' mobile devices
Google's Nexus devices are sold directly from the Google Play Store, unlocked and running the latest version of Android, 4.4 KitKat. The Nexus line consists of three current devices -- the Nexus 5 smartphone, and two tablets, Nexus 7 and Nexus 10.
LG Nexus​ 5
The current Nexus smartphone, launched on Oct. 31, 2013 along...

Sprint began rolling out Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) to the Galaxy Nexus and Nexus S 4G last week, but they've just announced that the update will continue. We already knew the OTA will come in waves, but it's a great way for Sprint to stay in the headlines during all of the other news this week. The bottom line: if you have a Nexus S 4G or a Galaxy Nexus and haven't received your update yet, hold...

Google has posted the updated JRO03H (Android 4.1.1) closed binary files today, including those for the Nexus S4G. That means one thing -- expect about a bazillion new AOSP Jelly Bean ROMs to be ready for download shortly, especially for the Sprint Nexus S. Before you ask, this has nothing to do with any OTA. These are the files that folks need to build Jelly Bean from the source code, and get...

A few days back, Sprint announced the update to Ice Cream Sandwich was ready to go, and today Jean-Baptiste Queru (the AOSP guru at Google) has announced that the sojus factory images are available as well, bringing the Nexus S 4G up-to-date with the GSM versions.
These aren't files to update your phone. On the contrary, they are there to restore your phone back to stock if you've knocked it out...

Because of the Samsung Nexus S' VGA front camera, face unlock was left out of the official and AOSP builds of last year's reference phone. You know where this is going -- the files have been yanked out of the Galaxy Nexus and face unlock is working in all it's gimmicky goodness. It's even working with a beard and glasses.
It goes along great with a pair of AOSP builds and a few tweaks for the...

Researchers at N.C. State University have performed a study of eight Android phones (HTC's Legend, EVO 4G, and Wildfire S; Motorola's Droid and Droid X; Samsung's Epic 4G; and the Nexus One and Nexus S from Google) and found more potentially disturbing information. While the Nexus phones and OG Droid (phones that run stock Android) had one minor security issue, namely a code bug in the pico app...

Since its release, Sprint customers have had quite a number of complaints about the Nexus S 4G and have been patiently awaiting an update that they hoped would fix some of these issues. Earlier this month we saw that the update was delayed, but Sprint has come out and confirmed that the update will begin rolling out on July 25, only three days away.These enhancements should increase 4G data...

Not exactly the news a lot of you were hoping for. But when July 11 came and went and the unofficially official GRJ90 update (bugfixes, mostly) to the Sprint Nexus S 4G didn't happen, a lot of people were left wondering. Looks like it's definitely missed its scheduled update release, if the above screen shot is any indication.Then there's the Samsung Transform (see our review), which has had its...

Yesterday we saw the Skype app received quite a large update that brought an enhanced interface to everyone, but video calling to only a few select devices. The Google Nexus S was included, but not its Wimax cousin on Sprint. But Skype just tweeted that they have added the Nexus S 4G. While we would sure like to see more devices, it is a start, and at least we know they are working on it behind...

Sprint Nextel corp and LightSquared, Inc. have just reached a 15-year deal to provide high-speed LTE services, equipment, and share expansion costs, according to Bloomberg. All the details haven't been announced, but according to insiders the deal could be valued as high as $20 billion. From a letter from LightSquared financial backer Phillip Falcone to Harbinger Capital Partner investors...

The Nexus S 4G is like the younger, faster brother of T-Mobile's Nexus S. It can do just about all of the same things, but is better at wind sprints, so it made the varsity team first. Otherwise, we're looking at the same beast on a different carrier. How does that stack up for Sprint users, though? Is the Wimax-infused phone of yesteryear worth picking up? Or is it worth holding out for the...

The Nexus S 4G has been available from Sprint for about two weeks, and like all new phones it seems users are seeing a few bugs. With this one they seem to be centered around the radios. Reports of Wifi, 3G and Wimax signal issues are springing up and we figure it's time to try to get to the bottom of the issue and get a little input from you guys. Hopefully the right people are reading and...

The Nexus S -- Samsung's slick, sultry beauty in a little black dress shell -- made fanboys and developers alike swoon over its svelte, new imagining of the Nexus line. All was well with the world. Then Sammy did the unthinkable. They added a 4G radio and brought it to Sprint. The Nexus S 4G has been out for a few days now, and it's time to put her through her paces. Pictures and video are after...

The newly released Nexus S 4G (check out our Nexus S review) on Sprint is already receiving a minor OTA maintenance update, which will be software version GRJ22. According to Sprint, the update will feature several enhancements, including:Improved performance and device securityInternational roaming with Google VoiceTags application when using between two Nexus S devicesIf you haven't yet...

OK, all you boys and girls on Sprint -- the Nexus S 4G has finally arrived! You get the latest version of Android (that'd be Android 2.3.4, with the new Google Talk video chat), the promise of the latest updates, the "Pure Google" experience, all in a sleek, lightweight Samsung shell.Oh, and Sprint's 4G Wimax data.It's available today for $199 if you sign a two-year contract, or $549 if you want...

Keep your Samsung Nexus S 4G Charged and Ready to Go Looking for a way to keep your Samsung Nexus S 4G powered up throughout the whole day? You've come to the right place. There are a number of different chargers for the Nexus S 4G. From car chargers to wall chargers to USB cables to charging docks, there are a ton of options, but they all serve a singular purpose: Keeping your Samsung Nexus S...

Always be prepared with a Spare Battery for your Samsung Nexus S 4G Spare batteries for the Samsung Nexus S 4G are designed for the on-the-go power user. The raw speed of this device translates into higher battery use, and a backup battery can deliver hours of extra talk and play time. Small, durable and lightweight, these are a must-have solution that is ideal when power outlets are not...

Protect your Samsung Nexus S 4G from scratches with Screen Protectors The first thing you'll want to do after getting your new Samsung Nexus S is to protect your screen from all the elements that can cause scratches and dents. Why not protect your investment by picking up a screen protector that will not only enhance the quality of your display, but keep it out of harms way as well. Samsung Nexus...

Protect your Samsung Nexus S 4G with a Case Looking for a case for your Samsung Nexus S 4G? You've come to the right place. There are a number of styles of cases for the Nexus S 4G. From holsters to form-fitting skin cases to pouch cases to hard cases for maximum protection, there are a ton of options, but they all serve a singular purpose: Protecting your Samsung Nexus S 4G. And this is where...

Go Handsfree with Bluetooth Headsets and Speakerphones for the Samsung Nexus S 4G Let's face it. There's enough obstacles in your way everyday that interfere with the simplest of tasks, so why should talking on your Samsung Nexus S be one of them? Make life simple by going handsfree with a Bluetooth Headset or Speakerphone for the Nexus S 4G. Available in a large variety of brands, sizes and...